Freymiller Inc. receives first place in Oklahoma Trucking Association & Great West Casualty's Outstanding Achievement for Highway Safety

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Freymiller Inc., a 48 state refrigerated transportation carrier based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is proud to announce receiving two prestigious awards - First Place in Outstanding Achievement in Highway Safety and Second Place in the National Fleet Safety Award.

Freymiller received First Place in Outstanding Achievement in Highway Safety. This award, based on the state level, was presented to Freymiller by the Oklahoma Trucking Association, The American Trucking Association, and Great West Casualty.

The second award received was the National Fleet Safety Award (Division 4), in which Freymiller received Second Place. This award is presented to outstanding carriers that lead the industry in Highway and Fleet Safety. This award was presented by the Truckload Carriers Association and Great West Casualty.

Harry Kimball, Vice-President of Risk Management for Freymiller, says, "Freymiller is proud of our safety culture and our dedication to the safety of America's highways. Our successes would not be possible if not for the dedication of owners, drivers and staff."

Harry Kimball is also proud to serve as a member of the Client Advisory Board of the Primerus Defense Institute (PDI). The Primerus Defense Institute (PDI) is a division of Primerus, an international alliance of top-quality, independent law firms. Primerus has approximately 110 law firms located across the US, Canada, and England; all of which are pre-screened and audited annually for their commitment to excellence in six key areas including integrity, reasonable fees, continuing education, civility, community service and excellent work product. The PDI is a collaborative endeavor engaging Primerus defense attorneys and corporate representatives for the purpose of lowering business litigation costs and reducing exposure to liability.

"We are honored to work with individuals such as Harry Kimball and organizations such as Freymiller," says John C. Buchanan, President of Primerus.